King Goshawk and the Birds
Eimar O’Duffy
Macmillan and Co., Limited
London, 1926.

CONTENTS

BOOK I 
A CORNER IN MELODY


CHAPTER
1.   The pillow-chat of Goshawk and Guzzelinda
2.   By the Ford of Hurdles
3.   How the Philosopher, without medical aid, was translated to the Twentieth Heaven, and held converse with one who has not spoken by the Ouija Board.
4.   How a champion took up the gage of King Goshawk
5.   How the Philosopher borrowed a body for Cuchulain
6.   Cuchulain takes a walk
7.   How Cuchulain treated a minion of King Goshawk
8.   How Cuchulain courted a girl of Drumcondra
9.   Why the Censors were so zealous
10. Why the Devil is not to be debited with all our sins
12.  How Cuchulain was sick of the world and of all that was in it
13.  How Cuchulain was rejected by an attorney’s daughter
14.  The fair maid of Glengariff
14.  How Love and Laughter baffled the Tripe King

 

BOOK 2
THE COMING OF CUANDUINE

CHAPTER
1.   The birth of Cuanduine
2.   Elixir Vitae
3.   The education and early life of Cuanduine
4.   Cuanduine reads a newspaper
5.   How Cuanduine was mobbed by a bevy of damsels
6.   How Cuanduine was docketed, injected, and psychanalysed [sic]; and how he came to the gateway of the Fortunate Fields
7.   How the MacWhelahan held court at Bohernabreena
8.   Which might have been the longest in the book, but shall prove to be one of the shortest
9.   The beginning of Cuanduine’s campaign
10.  The continuation of Cuanduine’s campaign
11.  How the Universities received the new Evangel
12.  How the people of Dublin received the new Evangel

 

BOOK 3
THE TRAVELS OF CUANDUINE


CHAPTER 
1.   The Lord Mammoth and the Lord Cumbersome
2.   How the two Lords made propositions to Cuinduine
3.   Cuanduine comes to London
4.   What Cuanduine saw in Westminster Abbey
5.   The legend of Saint Progressa
6.   Cuanduine meets divers strange persons
7.   Cuanduine meets an Author of “Blue Bananas”
8.   How they celebrated the Shaw Centenary
9.   How the people of England received the new Evangel
10. How Cuanduine began to fall in England’s estimation
11.  A drama of Love and Hatred
12.  A Comedy of Loves
13.  How Cuanduine put his foot in it
14.  Cuanduine desponds
15.  How Cuanduine settled the Wolfo-Lambian dispute